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Britain First leader convicted of Terrorism Act offence

Britain First leader convicted of Terrorism Act offence

Britain First leader convicted of Terrorism Act offence

20 May 2020

Paul Golding refused to give police access to his mobile phone on his return from a political trip to Russia.


Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe release extended until clemency decision, says husband

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe release extended until clemency decision, says husband

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe release extended until clemency decision, says husband

20 May 2020

The British-Iranian mother-of-one was freed from Evin prison on March 17 as part of the Iranian response to the Covid-19 pandemic.


Government’s Brexit objectives must be unmovable – DUP

Government’s Brexit objectives must be unmovable – DUP

Government’s Brexit objectives must be unmovable – DUP

20 May 2020

Arlene Foster’s party voted against the Withdrawal Agreement in Parliament.


Surge in campsite bookings as holidaymakers opt for staycations

Surge in campsite bookings as holidaymakers opt for staycations

Surge in campsite bookings as holidaymakers opt for staycations

20 May 2020

A campsite booking firm recorded its strongest day for revenue on Sunday in its 14-year history.


PDSA in barbecue warning to pet owners after French bulldog’s lucky escape

PDSA in barbecue warning to pet owners after French bulldog’s lucky escape

PDSA in barbecue warning to pet owners after French bulldog’s lucky escape

20 May 2020

Krug required emergency surgery after eating a whole corn-on-the-cob.


Attenborough calls for ‘respect’ for nature in wake of pandemic

Attenborough calls for ‘respect’ for nature in wake of pandemic

Attenborough calls for ‘respect’ for nature in wake of pandemic

20 May 2020

The broadcaster warned that science shows the destruction of nature is making the spread of diseases to humans more likely.


Daily contact with nature in month-long scheme has lasting benefits – survey

Daily contact with nature in month-long scheme has lasting benefits – survey

Daily contact with nature in month-long scheme has lasting benefits – survey

20 May 2020

An assessment of the Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild project found the positive effects were still in evidence two months later.


Tech giants recalled by MPs over lack of ‘adequate answers’ on disinformation

Tech giants recalled by MPs over lack of ‘adequate answers’ on disinformation

Tech giants recalled by MPs over lack of ‘adequate answers’ on disinformation

20 May 2020

Facebook, Google and Twitter have been told to make more senior executives available for questioning in June.


Organ donor who helped save baby urges others to go further than new law

Organ donor who helped save baby urges others to go further than new law

Organ donor who helped save baby urges others to go further than new law

20 May 2020

Hannah Ford wants to encourage people to become donors while they are alive.


Covid-19 workers to be recognised in honours list, says Johnson

Covid-19 workers to be recognised in honours list, says Johnson

Covid-19 workers to be recognised in honours list, says Johnson

20 May 2020

Publication of the Queen’s Birthday Honours will be moved to allow those who have played a leading role fighting the virus to be nominated.


In Pictures: Back to the beach for sun-seekers as temperatures rise

In Pictures: Back to the beach for sun-seekers as temperatures rise

In Pictures: Back to the beach for sun-seekers as temperatures rise

20 May 2020

The higher temperatures warmed the coastal waters enough to see a pod of bottlenose dolphins close to shore in the North East.


One in five students could defer going to university due to Covid-19 – poll

One in five students could defer going to university due to Covid-19 – poll

One in five students could defer going to university due to Covid-19 – poll

20 May 2020

The findings come as universities consider postponing large face-to-face lectures in the next academic year.


BrewDog libel case over ‘free beer for Trump supporters’ thrown out by High Court

BrewDog libel case over ‘free beer for Trump supporters’ thrown out by High Court

BrewDog libel case over ‘free beer for Trump supporters’ thrown out by High Court

20 May 2020

The brewer had act over a press release issued by Frank Public Relations in 2018 over its tie-up with Scofflaw.


Police ‘completely unjustified’ in using terror law, claims Britain First leader

Police ‘completely unjustified’ in using terror law, claims Britain First leader

Police ‘completely unjustified’ in using terror law, claims Britain First leader

20 May 2020

Paul Golding was stopped at Heathrow Airport in October last year after a visit to Russia.


Checks on goods entering NI will be kept to minimum post-Brexit, ministers vow

Checks on goods entering NI will be kept to minimum post-Brexit, ministers vow

Checks on goods entering NI will be kept to minimum post-Brexit, ministers vow

20 May 2020

The Northern Ireland part of the Brexit deal is supposed to be implemented even if a trade agreement cannot be struck with the EU.


PayPal introduces QR code payments to aid social distancing when shopping

PayPal introduces QR code payments to aid social distancing when shopping

PayPal introduces QR code payments to aid social distancing when shopping

20 May 2020

The digital payment firm said the new feature would enable people to buy and sell items while reducing contact between people.


Online marketplace safety warning for those buying clippers to cut hair at home

Online marketplace safety warning for those buying clippers to cut hair at home

Online marketplace safety warning for those buying clippers to cut hair at home

20 May 2020

Survey suggests almost 40% have already purchased, or are considering purchasing, an electrical beauty item.


Sophie takes part in Westminster Abbey podcast

Sophie takes part in Westminster Abbey podcast

Sophie takes part in Westminster Abbey podcast

20 May 2020

The countess recorded a reading at home in Bagshot Park.


‘Great confidence’ test and trace system to be in operation by June 1 – Johnson

‘Great confidence’ test and trace system to be in operation by June 1 – Johnson

‘Great confidence’ test and trace system to be in operation by June 1 – Johnson

20 May 2020

Boris Johnson said staff would have the ability to trace the contacts of up to 10,000 new cases a day.


Woman charged with murder of seven-year-old girl who was stabbed in park

Woman charged with murder of seven-year-old girl who was stabbed in park

Woman charged with murder of seven-year-old girl who was stabbed in park

20 May 2020

Emily Jones was in Queen’s Park, Bolton, with her parents on Mother’s Day.


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